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Orchid Species: Paphiopedilum globulosum

Kew currently accepted name is Paphiopedilum micranthum

Paphiopedilum globulosum is an orchid species identified by Z.J.Liu & S.C.Chen in 2002. Culture information and photos for this orchid are commonly detailed under the currently accepted name of Paphiopedilum micranthum.
Genus
Paphiopedilum (Paph.)
Grex
globulosum
Parents
Species
Author
Z.J.Liu & S.C.Chen
Year
2002
ORIGIN: Grows on steep limestone cliff faces and peaks of limestone ridges and mountains or rarely epiphyte on mossy stems of old trees near the ground in upper montane cloud forests at elevations of 600 to 1700 meters.

DESCRIPTION: A smaller sized, warm to cool growing, single flowered, terrestrial and lithophytic species with 3 to 5, distichous, oblong-elliptic, obtuse to subacute, mottled dark and paler green, purple spotted beneath leaves that blooms in the spring and summer on an erect, 3 3/4 to 10 [9 to 25 cm] long, terminal, green spotted with purple inflorescence which has lanceolate-narrowly elliptic bracts.

FLOWER SIZE: 4 inches [10 cm] -- information provided by Jay Pfahl, author of the Internet Orchid Species Encyclopedia (IOSPE).
Other Names
Genus Name Genus Grex Name Year Author
Add+ Paphiopedilum Paph micranthum 1951 Tang & F.T.Wang
Most awarded/recent cultivars: Paph. micranthum 'Kilian' (5 awards from 2016 to 2018) Paph. micranthum 'Pink Cloud' (4 awards from 1992 to 2002) Paph. micranthum 'Franziska' (3 awards from 2013 to 2015) Paph. micranthum 'Woody's' (3 awards from 2009 to 2010) Paph. micranthum 'Ruber's Delight' (3 awards from 1998 to 2006) Paph. micranthum 'Clover' (2 awards in 2018) Paph. micranthum 'TOM' (2 awards in 2018) Paph. micranthum 'Rose' (2 awards from 2006 to 2017) Paph. micranthum 'Banyena' (2 awards in 2014) Paph. micranthum 'Candyshop' (2 awards from 2011 to 2013) Paph. micranthum 'Yeowie' (2 awards in 2010) Paph. micranthum 'Adrienne' (2 awards from 2008 to 2010) Paph. micranthum 'Ho' (2 awards in 2010) Paph. micranthum 'Perplex' (2 awards in 2009) Paph. micranthum 'Turnberry' (2 awards in 2008) Paph. micranthum 'Pink Zebra' (2 awards from 2004 to 2008) Paph. micranthum 'Elizabeth' (2 awards from 1994 to 2007) Paph. micranthum 'Gowrie' (2 awards from 1999 to 2003) Paph. micranthum 'Soft Pink' (2 awards in 2002) Paph. micranthum 'Barbara Ann' (2 awards in 2001)
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